Sands of Salzaar is a sandbox strategy/RPG game that plays something like a cross between Mount & Blade, Heroes of Might & Magic and Diablo. Starts interesting and engrossing, but full of design weaknesses that makes it crumble later on.
A romantic stroll through a bizarre sci-fi future, Haven offers a casual co-op experience that’s decent enough, though it may be too corny for some and too light on feature for others.
A beautiful-looking and soothing short puzzle game that must be played by puzzle game fans.
Nova-111 offers an interesting gameplay style for a puzzle game, but with stages that drag on for too long, it wears out its welcome quickly. Almost as much as Dr. Science would.
The proof that photorealistic graphics aren’t needed to bring entire worlds to life.
Call of the Sea is impressive and immersive. I can’t think of many more examples of a better puzzle game with such an interesting story binding it together.
Although there’s a few rough spots in this crazy machinery, it’s still a pretty well put together piece of equipment. It’s a solid, kid-friendly choice to consider.
A cinematic masterpiece that will take you on a journey without – to find that which lies within.
Gather up your courage and enter a haunted house that’s dark history spans over many years and several families. Just don’t let the lights go out.
A beautifully presented arcade racer which unfortunately doesn’t deliver a decent racing experience.